HE CHARLOTTE'OBSERTER. STT'BQfVD Ttyinm vr n j Minn ..... atyf yw ipottpaidi in advane&JJ& 00 Skx-Monihs...... ............ 4 oo WEEKLY EDITION. t:.j Weekly (n tt eotutfy) ft rfwro. -$2 oo Oirf o county, postpaid.............. 2 10 St Moniht........ ...... .....j... ; x oo pS liberal reductions for dub. i f v Three Months One Uintih 1 .' i i at -'iica l h k m at a . a v ar ... t i ... .' . m mm bl- -m m ' ask anm, .jaam. - - .4bbbbl . -k. . k. . . J , - upJUI V0I.XLS, IL0TIE H. C, SATURDAY. AUGUST 24 1378 NO. 2S9G2 Iteadj-nadc Clothing and General Merchandise, ''! wil1 find at the old established house of AKutsr, 13 est assorted and Cheapest Stock of Goods ecr brought to this market. iV i-npn oi our biock that we make OUR (KWS AND PRiGEaffi hnr retMVt K, AT Our stock of Dress Goods,hite Goods, Alpaccas, Embroid enes, Kid Gloves, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods are complete and will be sold at Astonishing low prices. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings very low. .l!slfiSftliS& f olite and attentive clerks. Call yourselves. Democrat and Home copy. and see us and judge for elias & Cohen. march 22 BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL SKALIB IS ALL KlrVDS OF FURNlTURBj BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINB "'s '1 HeallhftdnesBjof Charlotiii Deodorizing., an r.J UtUizmg Sewage and Privage. ! Editor Charlotte Observer ; ' ' Permit me to call your attention to a subject of vital importance to Char lotte and other inland cities and towns; especially at this season of fevers and; other scourges. It is : this : Deodorize and utilize your sewage by the use of earth or lime. This can be nan a tw AN VIEW OF THE PROSPECT n : : 5 . THE STAPLE. i THE OBSERVES JOB DEPARTKEXt joA supplied viih every needed MAXS; BILL SEALS, . LETTER BEADS. QARDSL. , tulUCCEIZI3t lVSIER8, ZZZZr ND SILLS, uxubUAA, etc. - - ' ' .' .'I New Advertisements. Eaconraging Outlook For the Cotton the South Planters of Smith, Edwards & Co 'a ton Circular, of Julv 31st. h lowing remarks on the condition of the uiancnesier iraae : The trade of Manchester has not im- CHEAP BKD8TEADs, LOUNGES, PARLOR A CHAMBERSUTra. COFFINS of all KIND8 on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. 0 mTT1 a onATmar'n'm rxiiii Aooua,xjaj!i x ujj UilIL.JJKJBN'8 CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. UAX.L. AJNU SEE THEM. )an3 VIA POBTSMIiniH.IiL-BALlIGE, HAMLET and CHARLOTTE, N. C. . i - .' ; ... As QDICEl and RELIABLE as any Freight Ronte between RHHGHjPOlISf'lOUIH, NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES ASD ALL POINT3 SOUTH Express Freight Trains, CLOSE CONNECTIONS, PROMPT AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. For fall information, Tariff , Jkc , apply to ruies oi tne board of health: whinh would of course be more systematic and cost less than if doner, byjeparate effort. J A poudrette company or firm could make it is estimated, a profit of at - last $26,000 vper annum from the sewage of this city. Suitable districts should be arranged and the adequate number of men employed to supply each house with a box ofearthVor lime, as needed, which is to be used as' occa sion demands, to cover over and deodor ize the fcecal matter, This will not only destroy the foul odors but promote the work of removing the contents of the poxes ootner . receptacles used, with little or no offense to the vicinity. , The , addition - of lime or earth turns a serious and disease-breeding nuisance into a valuable fertilizer fnr t.h nnii It has been estimated that . thA drette derived from that 'souren worth $8per annum for each individu als ;Bat reckon it at 6. and vnih". win have -sajr- 560,000 as the income from the manufacture of poudrette from Charlotte city and environs. It is said that the cost would not exceed $15,000 at the outside - K ivgo, Uut if there was no trofit to a cnmnn. v uie promoiion oi tne hfiait.hfninoaa of Charlotte and deliverance from the nausea now irequently occaejoned by the present mode of harbnri ncr bo wa era and foecal matter, would amnlv renav the trifling cost of the lime and earth, even if no profitable fertilizer could be made from it. The desideratum, when icantcu, ui ueoaonziDg tne privage and sewage, will largely aid in freeing the city from the danger of typhoid and other fevers, dysenteric maladies and diphtheria and kindred disorders, which revel and spread upon the fetid exhalations of the privage of cities and towns. VV K H A VF, of a Thousand " J -t! A Country Weeklies, in wuicu we can insert a one inch advertise ment one year for two dollws and a nnarUr a paper, or for the same price we can insert nrty-two reading notices (a new one every wee,, averaging seyen lines each. For list VT"" lner Particnlar?, address tr. r.yj n iiLLi K I U . 10 Si New York. OUR ENTIRE STOCK " OF so ?pruce Street, of yielding better margins to producers ui eiwjtjr cioiu or yarn, but a consider ahle business has been done especially for ihesmaller markets. The find har vest prospects are not without effect and the conclusion of peace has im proved the Levant and the Russian de mand. There has been a considerable inqury for yarns for exnort to Rr.ai. notwithstanding the heavy duties' levied in that country, a good proof of the truth of the statement that their cotton trade is very prosperous at pre sent, and well employed indeed, it is currently reported that Russian snin. ners are engaged for(more than a year ahead. The demand for India and China however, still keeps very poor the stocks at Calcutta ere very large' and that market hardly responds at all to the advance here. China is still suffering from her terrible famine, and buysvery little. Bombay is better, but .UUi,Mt)M a, wuuie, is uipappointing, yet the monsoon is favorably reported of, there is ground for hoping better things for next year. No doubt Man chesterhas been stimulated into more business by the strength of the raw ma terial, and as spinners have kept their stocks of cotton well up, they have not u iuuuu irom ine rise as might have been expected; but we must repeat that the margin to both spinners and weavers is wretchedly small, and such as must involve heavy and exhausting loss, and we expect be fore long to bear again a loud wail from Manchester, and to see short time more or less applied. At present the con sumption of cotton is large, for since the close of the strike in North Lanca snire mere has been no further attempt VIRGINIA CLUSTER WHEAT. The most prolific variety of Winter Wheat ever known and especially adapted to southern Culture. In sime instances one &ueruei UBS DrOOUCea MM) full orn.K and products have benn obtained at the rate of from 60 to 90 bushels per acre. Price Cigufc ulnars per Dusaei, freight paid, and uiuji.e uocnarge lor sacks. Sprl it.mn c ix.r- . . . '""r i uiruuiur ui ie3umonii8. Agents wanted in every county in North Carolina. Liberal commissions allowed Address the General Agente. E O DANIEL & tO, P O Pox 158. HlTltfV Mint Nnn 7l '6i new iwx, Worth 50, 60, 75 and 90 cents, Closing This Day at 25 cents each . A LBiSMAKLE FEMALE . INSTITUTE xx nanottesville, Virginia. Twenty-sec- 7UV v iuouiub;, oefins uctober 1st. Board including washing, fuel and lights "" iu ugiisn, uatin, tireek and xvicuuu, iwo nunarea dollars per session. "u.unwingana fainting (quallylow. iue aioemane is the bst furnished Insti- .11 IUb coum. jNew ten-pin Alleys new Bath Rooms, and the strongest Chaly beate Mineral Water in Virginia for prpils uuii,y. n escort furnished mui irom me same point ..v.. rui amiuuea auaress R H BAWLING8, M A, President. E. D. L. & B.- A LARGE LINE OF SWEET CSSl HAY r ALL Awaraea AjA prize at Ccotennial Expositioa fcr ln chewing qualities a4 exeellenea and lading cha.--aaer of sweetening and Jlaviriig. Tlia toct tobacco ftr.S. e- .A,S ?nr hlv3 c;r:'P trado-mark U closely Imitated on lafener ro3. 13 lat Jwkton't est is on every pin?. Sold 17 rU e. CVfbr r"lANOo?S?.?,OEOAN u'u" Planus, cost SBl.tjUU, on) V 4425. fln. P?? Square Pianos, cost $i.lC0 onlv to stop machinery either bv emnlovra .egJih1rV"?!i. i j - I j A moment's attention to the on the part of heads of famili PR will show the immense imnortanp.fi of thin i subject to the preservation of health. rending any action that may be tak en to utilize the nrivacfl and enrhatrp it would well repay everv household to use the lime or earth dailv. a hnx and a small shovel is all that is need-, ed, and whenever requisite the con tents of the boxes to be removed as customary. In a week's time the nu- nty of the air generally would be en- nancea nity per cent. lours truly, Lymeston. tnch 26 Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N. C. Cooke, of Franklin, for Speaker, Editor Charlotte Observer Quite a number of Eastern and Can- tral delegates are exoressine a wish to see Charles M Cooke sneaker of the House. He is a young man but an able one. His habits are good. He is a gentle man of the most exemplary christian character. He is a lawyer of high standing, and having served in the Legislature he is familiar with the bus iness. TT i . . xae is inaeea a strong, promising man. His promotion would erive iov to hosts of friends in Franklin, Gran ville, Wake, Nash and many other counties. Koanoke. P M GENERAL KEY INTERVIEWED. IN to" iesesth tu ies ies -AT 3ES- G BOGEES' WA R E-R O O MO NEXT TO P03TOFFICE. l',V MYi63EEyj LARGE AND EMBEACES A FULL LINE OF- His Opinion on the Political Situation. Buffalo, N Y, Aug 19. The Com merciai Advertiser publishes an inter view with Postmaster-General Kevat Niagara Falls yesterday. Referring to the rumors of his candidacy as Gover nor of Tennessee by the anti-inflation Democrats and Republicans, he said : "This same idea has been advanced be fore in practically the same shape, but when the top is fairly reached and I have never given it any terions nrices be?in tn rn dnwn vo D,nn'y thought, as I never have Or employed. On the condition of the cotton marks et the circular says : The controlling influence over the marked is still the extraordinary strength of thetatistical situation, which becomes, if possible more marked as the season advances. The deficit in the stock and cotton afloat for Eogland is now fully 300,000 bales compared with last year, and nearly 500,000 bales compared with the years before. Against this spinners are supposed to hold a surplus stock of 50, 000 bales over last year, and probably 100,000 bales over the year before. riowever tne figures are manipulated, there can be no doubt that we have a time of extreme scarcity- before us, and it will hardly be possible to keep the mills running fulli time till the next crop arrives. Much, of course, de pends upon the earliness of the incom ing American crop. It was thought at the outset the wet weather in the Gulf States has kept it back, and that it is not much earlier than usual. We in cline to think, however, that the re ceipts at the ports in .September and October will be much above last year, when they were usually small, as the the last crop was very late; they may even exceed the very large receipts of 1876, which was very early crop, and so we may fairly exnect liberal arrivals by6team will be used more freely than ever j before to bring the crop for ward, for there are shoals of steamers seeking engagements at very low freights. It is clear, however, that even with the utmost dispatch of the new crop it will be difficult to supply the full con sumption of our spinners unless short time be resorted to. At present we see nine prospect ot this, though trade continues exceedingly bad, and nearly an ine macmnary iu .Lancashire ii wurjtujg at a serious loss, as long as prices haxe an upward direction it is hardly possible to stop machinery : but Newt'tvle UDripht.Pia organs vz stops, $72.50. , , rgauB' 10 stops, cost $390, onlv IK I error,! Q7K :' ' "U'J link lr Mirror op urgans only J.1CJ1CUUUUS saennce to close out present stocky Xew Steam Factory soon to w c;ra,wu, newspapers witn much infor- uiauon aooui co t of F anna onrl n-., sent free. Please address . uahuel-jt. BEITTY, Washington, N. J. j 7DAJi. Agents canvassing for the .uuress r j ilk h-riY, Augusta, Maine, MM (MiLMS, Worth 20 cents each, Closing This Day at three for 25 cents. -U. LATTA & BRO it TELEPHONES For Business Parnoscs. nnrs :exoel a'l others in clearness and 1 VOiOme OI trim-. Tllncfrafcl ft!.. - uw. . uvv VIA- cuiar ana testimrnia's for 3 cts. Address J a. nuwoMB, Manet i reek, Ohio. toDBe the. l8t4 of September wewill beprepared to offer to the publio advan- sum " ,n ,hesouih-The f our arras, " f - -MJ V 111 FALL STOCK: A BKIEF TREATIES ON PULMONARY " diseases win ce fent tree to all appli cants. Address 03CAR O- MOSm isiwk iBiiui, surtet, new XOrE. of Clothing, which will ba of the very latest styles on the Market bring out a very superior line of Samples for our He will also MI 111. MM. GOO TT O OU O U o cu USSSSTTTT OO MM MM Kinc J O OMMMM KSS I 2 OMMMM CCO UU SSa T OO S S M DDDEEEPPP RR TTTT MM MM B,KJ JTTTT D D FIE PPP f i dud m S S?f H fi K N T DDD EKRP A AE R T S M M B N KKEIf UN Ha any serious aspired to be Governor of Tennessee." As to his being associated with General Grant on the Presidential ticket in 1880. his first intimation of it was in the press dis patches of this morning. His answer was equivocal, viz. ; that they would have to find something a great deal worse to ray before making him very angry. With reference to Southern politics, prices begin to go down, we should ex pect to see a very bad time among spinners it may De numerous failures and more or less of short time. The difficulty is to say how far the advance may be hefore the reaction comes, and the favorite opinion at the nresent is that 7d, will be touched for middling upianuB. I A aZ-tL pleasure in informing my friends that I will leaye Charlotte on the 23rl June, ioi ice x-ari8 n,xprsit'on, and expect to be absent three months. During ny absence my business will be umler the management of my brother, Ambrose Fiscbefser. l trust that my friends will give the 'Im perial" Saloon, during my temporary ab sence, the patronage that they have so gen erously given me in the past. Joseph Fischesser, PROPRIETOR. jun20 UNDERTAKING ! a- per wkich we will make nn to nrdor of .-t. 1 i .- feet fit or no Sale. .uw pr.oes, ana guarantee Our Mr. L.Berwanger being a practical Tailor of many years exnerienf. af fords the people of UharlnttA nmf .:I.' -'!7-i I. 'experience, af- only by New York or Baltimore """y ales equalled OffrpfJf n toMers ordering from us from $10 to 115 on a suiU Uur riece Goods Denartiner.t. n! c u u.t T t Z . Skins nrf TmnorJoi TmT.u Y .if l tuo UCB"' Araportea uassimeres, uo- OKins and imperial Cloth from the best manufacturers in th WrM uan ana be convinced, by examining our goods and prices. L BERWANGER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, Rational clothing hall. HOTEL, The undersigned is now prepared to all orders for tvery ciass of Undertaking Having on hand a full assortment of $ he said that the tendency of the Demo was toward an exclusive leeal All Croods Packed Free of G harge. ki m I ne sai rarlnr rhsiMhAr ninSnir Itaam anil Vnl4nmA cracy , vvu! muu vwi auiUllUlCi tender currency and renudiatinn r that the Greenback movement would make no progress at the South outside of the Democracy ; that the success of the Southern Democracy in the national affairs would doubtles 8 result in a re peal of the resumption act and a gen eral demoralization of the financial sits uation. As to South Carolina especi ally he looked for a fair election, and generally throughout the South, and for Republican gains in Congressmen not anticipated at the North. .Regarding southern war claims, he did not think the awards would be junll D R U O rS T A N D C H E M I A Splendid Opportunity ; : TO WIN A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, i AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. Coffins, Caste and Burial . Cases, EOTH W(OD AND METALIO. PRICES AS LOW AS ANY. Hearses furnished if desired, Furniture of every desc iption repaired at CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE, HT C, Terms, per Day, - - Table Board, per Month, - FIELD BROTHERS, Proprietors. Berne determined in kf a'share of public oatronat-e. 1 no xtspecuuuy BOUcit m. D 2.00 16.00 augl J T JULIAN, Superintendent. . BEN KIMBALL, (Clerk. june 20 W. M. WILHELM. sTryon St., Opposite M. E, Church, i bnisy vrut ST, Lopsiana Slate Lottery Company. ni Estate, Mining W OW? Offers id the trad e a full stock of fnJn?st mhrmhi tvnA greatly increased in case of Democratic Cohan ' Rno-lioTi SUWf nAUofc TT-W lil contrl. of ,the Government, as they jju.m vv.vvv vwicoic iiuucy nUU T1 V UCul UlC 1 Wflrn ooap: nafflUh. French abd American Hair and Tanth 1 7i,jJ loy arefally: . prepared at all hours, both night and day. at based on representations of alty during the war, and nearly all those who are willing to make affidavit of loyalty "have done so. General Key, accompanied ' by Postmaster James, of New York, left for that city this morning. J. S Prescription i Store, .Y A i'f' ' Hi T' BUTLER'S o ?.,UAti;vrKi:s-t. f"fj& i 4 if- t l- The Golden ige. ' ' fParia Cor Baltimore Sun We have had our age of iron and we have had our age of bronze we never shall forego our age of brass but just now. the golden age is upon us in dress. .Laces ana muslins are embroid ered in gold; cuffs and collars excel ling "the collar of gold " that Malachi wore and gave to the stranger, " as Tom Moore says, somewnere are all the gut tering go. We see that gauzy, web the women of the' world impertinently term 4. ''reUgieiuef'- that ; white. I nure muslin worn by those better sisters not of the world now most elaborately in; , erlaced with golden embroidery in or- . lental aesigntoi "neatnen gods and god' rlftRgeB. all naked in the onen air." as t the song of STbe Groves i of Blarney'- say?.':,; ' . f i ,. r .,-, Debt, .white, wholesome biscuits, rollsl bread, and elegant cake, erullers, waffles, doughnuts, muffins, and griddle cakes of every kind, are always possible to every ta ble by using uooieys xeastrowaer. v - This institution was regularly incorpora- iea Dy ne Xjegisiaiure oi tne state for Edu cational and Charitable purposes in 1868. witn a capital of $1,000,000 to which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,000 v ITS GKANU SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU TION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Xjook as tne ionowingaistriDution ; I pAPITAL PRIZE, WfiOQiif "i 100,000 PICKETS AWiTWQ dtLARS ' EACS rHAl-FTICKETS ONE LIST OF PHIZES : 1 Capital Prize, .. .... . Is Capital Pri9..U;:... livinpiuu jrnze, 2; Prizes of.. ...m$2 500 ' . 5; Prizes of........ 1,000 "20 Prizes of. ..600 100 j Prizes of......... 100 200 Prizes of. V. 50 500 Prizes of. so lOOOJPrizes of. ....v . io i APPROXIMATION PRT KP.S . 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 2,700 Approximation Prizes of 200...l,800 9 Approximation Prig38 of -100........ 900 AND .'7. Immigration Agency. CS HJ 'TJPO EfillSalE' E $30,000; 10,000 5.000 5.000 5,000 10.000 10.0C0 10,000 10,000 10,000 HJK selline. buvine nnH rnHnoM!n. liana and Houses, and nrnidiTu iinm in me neumoni regions or North Carolina and South Carolina, and being connected witn tno douthien Rioobd," circulated in mia guuniry ana t urope twice a month, I will advertise, fm e of cost, all farms and mines, piacea in my bands, for sale. THOS F DRAYTON, g9 Charlotte, N- C. "' ' 1 1 - pilaus jm. u. FAMILY ROE AND i. Clipped Herrings, on consignment and j ior saie low oy TOO. W. HALL & CO., Trw " Street. Charlotte. N y Vi:,: . J;hHl . ' - As there is an unprecedented nrosDect for ennh as we havekreason to expect a good and prosperous t business season : lam buvino , . . .15 185T Prizes, amounting o.,...! ;.;.i..$Iio 400 " Responsible corre8riondino at all prominent pointsr- td whom a liberal compensation will be paid. i Application for rates to clubs shonld only be made to the Borne OflBce in New Or leans. -- - Write, clearly stating full address, for farther information or send orders to - - - MA DAUPHIN, 3 - j P O Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiata, , Alt our Grand Extraordinary Drawings' 4?nxTSrt?Su5?rTision and management mpfarfW J BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A EARLY. . aug!4dw4wtaw jLUuTi-a family flouk, Younts' Family Flour, . Ramsour's Family Floor , N. C Hams, Bacon, Meal, Hay, 8backs, Src , a specialty. WILLIAMS & FINGER. mch28 . ': - , . , GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. . Bayers will find it to their interest to examine oar stock before purchasing. . JW HALL A CO. - - i Trade Street, CHOICE "FRESH BUTTER, Fine lot Country Chickens. Eggs, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Sweet 'Potatoes, Ac. Good supply of Coffee. 6 pounds for ONE DOI LAR, at the Casb, 8tore of And Elegant Stock for this Fall Vf W WH H OO L WWW WH HO, OL WWWWHHHfl rI W W H H OO LIXLEKE 8SS8A KKE aSSar A. 5 1 M L EE L AAIi EES K V.ft L. K A LUX EES ' 'EeetttN' RE . T KJUt IK . T , & BE " T B REEE T L Afl . A A B L AAA II I A ,AU LUX 1 T T?. A : in cn I he Goods are now arriving dailv. anl fv Rti,. i'V " ' the Wh6lesale Stock will be complete ; and the Retail Stock " : by September 10th, J ? ; ' I -' - - - -- 1Q" j B N 8MITH. Charlotte, Aagust 19,